Difference between revisions of "Construction: stone choker layer"
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(Created page with "''INSERT VIDEO: K:\Watershed Management\Integrated Water Management Implementation\Fletchers Creek SNAP\Haggert Ave Road Retrofit\3 - Photos\Construction Overview Presentation\Video--> HaggertAve_Final.MP4'' In LID facilities, a choker layer of ≥ 100 mm depth is recommended to prevent migration of finer filter media into the underlying storage reservoir aggregate. Similar to the storage reservoir material, this aggregate layer should be a washed 5 – 10 mm stone not...") |
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For more information on the choker layer, see the page: [[Choker layer]]. | For more information on the choker layer, see the page: [[Choker layer]] and [[OPSS aggregates]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 29 July 2022
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In LID facilities, a choker layer of ≥ 100 mm depth is recommended to prevent migration of finer filter media into the underlying storage reservoir aggregate. Similar to the storage reservoir material, this aggregate layer should be a washed 5 – 10 mm stone not containing any debris. Installation of aggregate choker layer should not be done when frozen.
Follow the construction guidance shown above in the section “Storage reservoir”
For more information on the choker layer, see the page: Choker layer and OPSS aggregates.